Though initially reluctant to have a tenant, Knox finds himself drawn to Memphis and Drake. As they navigate their mutual attraction, they must also confront their respective pasts—Memphis’s estranged wealthy family and Knox’s previous heartbreak. Core Tropes & Themes Review: Juniper Hill by Devney Perry
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Knox Eden is a Michelin-starred chef who has turned his back on the culinary world. He lives in a silent, sterile mansion on Juniper Hill, refusing to let anyone in—literally and figuratively. He is the definition of "grumpy." He hates noise, values order, and has zero interest in a roommate. Though initially reluctant to have a tenant, Knox
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The story follows , who flees a life of extreme privilege and a controlling family in New York to start over in Quincy, Montana, with her two-month-old son, Drake. She finds work as a housekeeper and rents a loft above the garage of Knox Eden , a broody, tattooed local chef who initially resents the intrusion of a crying baby into his solitary life. Key Highlights & Tropes